Ferocious Romance by Donna Minkowitz
Donna Minkowitz | Ferocious Romance | Intrepid Village Voice reporter Donna Minkowitz thought she knew what she was getting into when she set out to go undercover among the religious right
Donna Minkowitz | Ferocious Romance | Intrepid Village Voice reporter Donna Minkowitz thought she knew what she was getting into when she set out to go undercover among the religious right
Harry Benjamin | The Transsexual Phenomenon | The Transsexual Phenomenon ‘drew on [the author’s] work with clients who had a variety of “sexual disorders.” He argued that transsexuals were a group
Ria Brodell | Butch Heroes | Visual artist Brodell delivers an ambitious and wonderfully celebratory ode to the lives of 28 people over many centuries ‘assigned female at birth’ w
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Philip J. Clarke | Casebook History Of A Nymphomaniac | The documented story of Gretchen Hoffman nymphomaniac whose plight is typical of thousands of disturbed young women in America today. Here is her
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Regina Marler | Queer Beats | The writings that shocked America out of the 1950s. Blasting through the crew-cuts and conformism of their day, the Beat writers were queer in the ful
Mary Ann Humphrey | My Country, My Right to Serve: Experiences of Gay Men and Women in the Military, World War II to the Present | Shares the experiences of gay soldiers, from Eisenhower’s aide, Johnnie Phelp to present-day lesbian soldier Miriam Ben-Shalom.
The results
Lee Lynch | The Amazon Trail | For four years Lee Lynch’s syndicated column THE AMAZON TRAIL has been appearing in lesbian and gay papers from coast to coast. Now, at last, it is av
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